The Parent Portal is a tool specifically developed for parents of students in grades 3-12. Chester County School District is excited to offer a means for parents to monitor their child's grades and attendance, sign up for electronic progress reports, view school bulletins, and even receive email notifications through an online portal.
Note: If you are having issues logging into the portal, please contact the Chester Academy Main Office for assistance at 845 469 2231 for such questions. For any/all questions of assignments in the portal, please contact the teacher directly. If you do not get an answer, please contact the Guidance Office or the school secretary for such questions.
With these skills and the strong relationships we build, our students will be prepared for all of life’s opportunities. Chester County is poised for growth due to our location between Charlotte and Columbia. Chester County is an ideal location for new business opportunities and an area for families to relocate to.
2014-2015: In 2014-15, grade 3-5 teachers at Chester Elementary School (CES) will be trained to begin using the SchoolTool Gradebook / Parent Portal. CES Principal Ms. Walsh spoke to her teachers in these grade levels and it was decided to begin use of the Gradebook for 2014-15.
Please join us as we discuss the upcoming bond referendum! See flyer for details.
We've just launched our new website covering the Vision 2026 Bond Referendum. Click to learn more!
Chester County School District continues to prepare and plan for a potential bond referendum vote in May 2022. We want to hear from our community! Take our survey and let us know what you think.
Due to ongoing safety concerns regarding COVID-19, board meetings will be open to the public at a limited 12 person capacity. Click to learn more.
Updated 1/13/22: CDC and DHEC have provided updated guidance on COVID-19 quarantine and isolation protocols. Please read to find out more.
Watch the first meeting of the CCSD Medical Task Force on YouTube. The group shares thoughts and insight on minimizing the spread of COVID-19 in schools.
The U.S. District Court ruled in favor of masking in schools. CCSD will continue to require staff and students to wear masks. Read the full story here.